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Accepting donations

QR Donations

A static QR code, placed wherever the organisation meets its supporters, opens its own donation page — carrying its name, its logo and its purpose.

  • No app required — the phone camera is enough
  • Card, Apple Pay and Google Pay
  • A separate code and separate reporting per point
A shopper scanning a “Support the Charity — Donate Here” QR stand at a grocery counter

Everywhere you need it

QR donations in every kind of space

From a church collection box to an aeroplane seat-back or a ferry lounge — a printed code works anywhere, with no app to install.

  • A visitor scanning a donation QR stand inside a churchPlaces of worship
  • A shopper scanning a donation QR stand at a store counterRetail stores
  • A donation made via QR at an animal-welfare shop, next to a dog available for adoptionAnimal welfare
  • A passenger scanning a donation QR code on an aeroplane seat-back screenAeroplanes
  • A passenger scanning a donation QR code aboard a ferryFerries
  • A donation QR code on a poster inside a shopping centreShopping centres

What it includes

The code is the visible part. Behind it runs the same infrastructure that supports every other donation channel.

01

Your own donation page

The page carries the organisation's name, logo and text. The donor can see who is receiving the gift.

02

Multiple donation points

A separate code per church, branch, event or purpose, each recorded separately.

03

Serial number on the code

Every printed code carries a serial number, so you know which physical point produced what.

04

The payment methods donors use

Card, Apple Pay and Google Pay — whatever the donor already uses on their phone.

05

The same record as every channel

QR gifts are recorded alongside POS, kiosk and online gifts, not in a separate system.

06

Printed material and stands

Counter stands, signage and print designed for the organisation's own space.

How it works

  1. 01

    Create the point

    You define the donation point and receive the QR code that belongs to it.

  2. 02

    Place it

    The code is printed on a stand, poster, leaflet or screen, wherever supporters are.

  3. 03

    The donation

    The visitor scans with their camera, chooses an amount and pays in seconds.

  4. 04

    Record and settlement

    The gift is recorded against the organisation and the amount settles to its own account.

What it connects to

A QR donation does not end at the payment.

  • Supporter profile

    Repeat gifts attach to the same donor record.

  • Campaigns

    A code can be attributed to a specific purpose or appeal.

  • Reporting

    Performance per point, per channel and per period.

  • Settlements

    Amounts reach the organisation's bank account through its own payment account.

Frequently asked questions

Does the donor need an app?

No. The code opens with the phone camera and the donation happens in the browser.

Can we have different codes for different purposes?

Yes. Each donation point has its own code and its own reporting.

Where does the money go?

To the organisation's own payment account. Donations are never pooled with another organisation's.

Do we need a device?

Not for QR. A printed code is enough to start; a terminal or kiosk can be added later.

Start with one donation point

See how it would work in your space, with your own points and your own donation page.